Archived from groups: microsoft.public.broadbandnet.hardware (More info?)
Hi all
Im having a problem connecting 3 pc's together and sharing a broadband
connection.
i recently purchased a ethernet broadband router hoping this would
work but I cant seem to get even just two pc's connected I have 4
network cables and 1 crossover cable, but which way do I need to
connect them.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.broadbandnet.hardware (More info?)
crossthrough cables are only for attaching one computer
directly to another. You need straigh through cables.
Then you connect your modem to say port 1 (or whatever
one the manual says) and then all the systems(computers)
to the other available ports on the router.
Modem <-----> Router Port 1
Router Port 2 <----> Computer 1
Router Port 3 <----> Computer 2
Router Port 4 <----> Computer 3
Router Port 5 <----> Computer 4
Should work fine after that. You may need to do some set-
up in the router (should just be the "getting started"
type settings in the manual)
And you may have to open "Internet Explorer" and
click "Tools" then "Internet Options" then
the "Connections" tab and click "Set-up" and go through
the wizard.
I hope this helps.
Rob.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi all
>
>Im having a problem connecting 3 pc's together and
sharing a broadband
>connection.
>
>i recently purchased a ethernet broadband router hoping
this would
>work but I cant seem to get even just two pc's connected
I have 4
>network cables and 1 crossover cable, but which way do I
need to
>connect them.
>
>any help would be much appreciated
>
>jonathan
>.
>
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